dogmatism 的定义
- dogmatic character; unfounded positiveness in matters of opinion; arrogant assertion of opinions as truths.
dogmatism 近义词
等同于 bigotry
等同于 intolerance
等同于 pedantry
dogmatism 的近义词 6 个
dogmatism 的反义词 3 个
等同于 certainty
dogmatism 的近义词 6 个
dogmatism 的反义词 3 个
等同于 determination
dogmatism 的近义词 44 个
- assurance
- boldness
- bravery
- conviction
- courage
- decision
- dedication
- energy
- fortitude
- grit
- persistence
- resolve
- self-confidence
- steadfastness
- tenacity
- valor
- willpower
- backbone
- certainty
- certitude
- constancy
- dauntlessness
- doggedness
- drive
- fearlessness
- guts
- hardihood
- heart
- independence
- indomitability
- intrepidity
- nerve
- obstinacy
- pluck
- purpose
- purposefulness
- resoluteness
- resolution
- single-mindedness
- spine
- spunk
- stubbornness
- firm-ness
- stiff upper lip
dogmatism 的反义词 17 个
更多dogmatism例句
- Both Mises and Hayek have been criticized—and, many would note, discredited—for their simplistic dogmatism.
- Instead it is this very dogmatism which has made problem solving so difficult.
- That view is essential to a functioning democracy, but alien to an opposition now loyal only to its own self-righteous dogmatism.
- The dogmatism and pedantry upon which it is based are easily confuted.
- But on the other side the complete solution of this problem leads either to Spinozistic or to Leibnitzian dogmatism.
- The weapons of reason appear to fall impotent before its haughty dogmatism.
- Throughout his metaphysical speculations Galen reproduces and amplifies the Hippocratic dogmatism.
- The earlier teachings and practice of Salernum were a curious mixture of methodism, dogmatism, and superstition.